Ideoli donates lighting fixtures and kn95 masks to midtown assistance center in Atlanta, Georgia
Because of the tremendous work that MAC has been doing for its community, Ideoli’s lighting partner reached out to request our lighting fixtures for their new space.
Located in Atlanta, Georgia, the Midtown Assistance Center (MAC) provides emergency assistance to low-income members of the community to prevent homelessness and hunger through periods of crisis. Because of the tremendous work that MAC has been doing for its community, Ideoli’s lighting partner reached out to request our lighting fixtures for their new space.
In addition, Ideoli also donated K95 masks to distribute to MAC staff, volunteers and clients to protect them from COVID-19 while providing assistance to their community.
Founded in 1986, Midtown Assistance Center has been doing an incredible job helping people in the city who need it. Many businesses, foundations, government entities, volunteers, and individuals, have become part of the organization since its inception. By helping with rent assistance to prevent evictions, buying groceries for persons experiencing a temporary shortage, assisting with getting the necessary school supplies for children, and more, everyone at MAC sticks together to help others in need.
After Ideoli’s donation, MAC notified us about the positive impact Ideoli’s donation has made. MAC wrote, “Because of your support, we are able to respond to the continued increased need in the community. MAC received a note recently from a mom we helped with rental assistance. She remarked, “Thank you so much! Your assistance will definitely help me back on track. I’m so relieved knowing I won’t be homeless or hungry and able to take care of myself and children moving forward.” – Marilyn and her two children”
We are always happy when we are able to help others where we can. Special thank you to Tori Cole of Regency Lighting to engage us for this effort.
Keep invigorating your community!To learn more about Midtown Assistance Center (MAC) and to get in touch to also support its efforts, visit their website at www.midtownassistancecenter.org.